Tuesday, August 25, 2009

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Morropon in the empire:

Maray The chiefdom of extending his dominion over the pampas of Moskal, adjacent to that of Pabur to the oste. Mara was
The Inca ceremonial center of the ayllu grouped in this reign. Strategic site for being an essential, as the throat or Portachuelo, into the mountains. Mara Totem height allowed from the stranglehold of the domains themselves and others until beyond the Curaca Pabur.

is the Inca Tupac Yupanqui, who by the year 1432 1500 after conquering the fierce Chachapoyas began the conquest of much victim tallanes ... blew himself up at the totem Maray:
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Severo, immutable the priest dressed in his suit the crowd loom ... fearful and silent just looks up at the feet of the officiating. Imploring arms in Eilat, face bent over his chest and his feet on the shiny stone of sacrifice lies motionless scapegoat. All native men and women, children, adults and elders fall down gently pleading with his forehead resting in the cool Maray land. All is quiet in the midst of this stony silence the priest invokes the spirit of the race forever. Everyone feels the impact of the burning rays of the sun pours over her shoulders. An anguished cry is heard from the victim who has received the fatal stab in the heart. Blood escapes in torrents until the priest hovers viscera throbbing and anxiety of waiting is a lump in the throat of the crowd shaking and sweaty. An eternity waiting period that Father Sun announces its goodness or falls with the shadow of a cloud passing curses his people. The breed is experiencing a moment of eternity. No eclipse of the sun, it was not the ominous tag:



DISOSES ARE THE ENABLING!

has screamed so loudly the priest, the crowd shudders of joy and all embracing arms wrapped in golden sunlight, which continues into life.
The racket is enormous and continues at night when the father so, kind are left free for recreation in the fresh natural look of the loving moon. The wise priest kept the idol on the heights of Mara.



From the book "Morropon GEOGRAPHY, HISTORY AND FOLKLORE" Prof. Pedro Alvarado Merino

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